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AT WHQ: The Two Babylons
Alexander Hislop

AT WHQ: The Two Babylons

9781881316367

May 01, 2003
BX 1765 H45
| Paperback
144 pages | 140 x 216 mm | USA | English
Dewey 282
LC Classification BX1765.2 .H45 1999
LC Control No. 99052305

Genre

  • A&B Books

Subject

  • Papacy

Plot

Originally a pamphlet published in 1853, The Two Babylons is Hislop's most famous work. In this book he argues that the Roman Catholic Church is nothing more than pagan cult, with roots in Babylonian mystery cults, which have a bank of secret knowledge only available to those who have been formally accepted into the cult. Roman Catholics, Hislop argues, are descendants from early Christians who adopted the Roman religion descended from the worship of Semiramis, the wife of the founder of Babylon. By discrediting the true Christianity of Catholics, Hislop hoped to bolster the legitimacy of the Protestant and Scottish Reformations. Students of theology and those interested in the complex history of Christianity will find Hislop's arguments provocative enough that they may be moved to further research of their own. Scottish minister ALEXANDER HISLOP (1807-1865) became an ordained clergymen in the Free Church of Scotland in 1844. As a Presbyterian minister, Hislop was famously critical of